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Vietnamese bear ancient grudges against Cambodians, and Hindus and Moslems retain their animosities.
Susan and Mabel, each armed with a horde of Emily's manuscripts, passed their animosities on to their dutiful daughters.
"People use family court to play out their animosities, and it clogs it up," said Joseph M. Lauria, administrative judge of New York City Family Court.
That view has its attractions, but the obvious objection is that, when Greeks went to more-open areas such as Italy, Sicily, and North Africa, they seem to have taken their animosities with them.
Impeachment, as Alexander Hamilton wrote at the time of the founding, can "seldom fail to agitate the passions of the whole community"; it is bound to "enlist all their animosities, partialities, influence and interest".
Even sworn political enemies such as Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser had sufficiently buried their animosities to appear together in a chummy television commercial for the Yes campaign declaring 'it's time' for a republic.
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The moralistic cloak was used to cover the true source of their activism--their animosity and contempt for groups they targeted.
Their animosity or her discomfort?
Yet suddenly, Mr. Gates has a rival for their animosity.
But both regimes survived, with their animosity intact.
Publicly flogging our developing teachers will do nothing but further their animosity toward the system.
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